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Many eggons ago
there was a planet called Earth. |
Picture of Earth |
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Unlike Eggonia, Earth was inhabited by life
forms know as humans |
Pictures of humans |
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Planet earth has
many of the same forces that Eggonia has. Both have a forced called gravity
making it so we do not float off our planet. Earth though has a much lighter
pull allowing their inhabitants to grow much taller. They also seem to have
strange walking habits. |
Slimer and Gravity |
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After doing research
on this strange planet we came across the book Principia written by Sir Isaac
Newton. In it he describes the three universal laws of motion. |
Newton and PRincipia |
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After conducting our
own experiments we have concluded that in fact this lowly human is correct,
that the three laws are universal. With the help of some very brave eggs we
will show you Newton’s First Law of Motion. |
Eggonians |
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Experiment |
Experiment |
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Born in 1642 Isaac
Newton seemed like a regular kid, but while studying at Trinity College in
Cambridge he became interested in the works of modern astronomers Galileo,
Copernicus and Kepler. Later he became a fellow of Trinity College where he
conducted much of his research |
Newton |
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Besides the Three
Laws of Motion, Newton wrote about Universal Gravitation, after being hit on
the head with an apple. |
Color Picture of
Newton |
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He also worked with
Optics, inventing a reflecting telescope, since he concluded that the
refracting distorted the color of the objects. |
Reflecting telescope |
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Science was not the
only interest of Newton; he also worked in Mathematics, creating a form of
mathematics called Calculus. Though our research shows controversy if he was
the first to create such a math. |
Calculus pictures 2 of them |
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Sir Isaac Newton
never married and never had any children. He was also a modest man, even
though his research became the basis to the science known as Physics. Also
creating laws that could be used in any universe at any time. |
Picture of Newton Quote |